Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith without the deeds of the law. - Romans 3:28

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Page Title: CCF Discussion Groups - CATHOLICS
URL: http://www.catholic-forum.com/cgi-files/dcforum/dcboard.cgi?az=read_count&om=243&forum=apologetics
...forgiven his sins and imputed to him Gods Own righteousness 2- C: 1262-1274. Initial Justification is by means of baptism 2- B: Romans 3:28. Justification is by faith alone. 3- C: 1247-1249. Adults must prepare for justification through faith and good works 3- B: Romans 4:5. God Justif...... #0 This is a poorly created post, so I will only take time to point this out with one small detail in the second point. "2- B: Romans 3:28. Justification is by faith alone." It doesn't say that, it says "For we consider that a person is justified by faith apart from works of the law."......l Time) 7. "Justified by ???" In response to message #6 <2- C: 1262-1274. Initial Justification is by means of baptism 2- B: Romans 3:28. Justification is by faith alone> St. Paul uses the word faith over 200 times in his writings. Never once did he say that we are justified by "fai......> St. Paul uses the word faith over 200 times in his writings. Never once did he say that we are justified by "faith alone." In Romans 3:28 he tell us that we are justified by faith apart from works of law. Works of law is the system of Jewish law in which the Jews thought they could o... - Item #0711

Page Title: Utah Catholic Mission, Catholic Books, Tale of two Cities, Mormon & Catholic questions,
URL: http://www.catholic-rcia.com/pages/Salvation.html
... and Gospel 31. We confess together that persons are justified by faith in the Gospel "apart from works prescribed by the Law" (Romans 3:28). Christ has fulfilled the Law and by his death and resurrection has overcome it as a way to salvation. We also confess that God's commandments re... - Item #0712

Page Title: Arent We Saved by Faith Alone? (This Rock: March 2003)
URL: http://www.catholic.com/thisrock/2003/0303sbs.asp
...ith aloneonly that it comes from faith apart from works. OBJECTOR: Well, there you have it. That was almost a direct quote from Romans 3:28: "For we hold that a man is justified by faith apart from works of the law." That phrase by faith apart from works of the law sounds to ......e by faith apart from works of the law sounds to me like Paul is saying that justification comes through faith alone. CATHOLIC: Romans 3:28 is a key verse in the differences between traditional Protestants and Catholics. You will notice that Paul says a man is justified by faith ( pist......ficult one. Lets come back to that one. I just want to point out that Luther was completely justifiedpun intendedin translating Romans 3:28 with the words faith alone because that is another way of saying that justification is "apart from works of the law." You see, when Paul... - Item #0713

Page Title: ECCLESIOLOGY - Why Jews Are Better Off in the Catholic Church Than in the Jews for Jesus - by Martin K. Barrack - November/December 2000 - Catholic Faith
URL: http://www.catholic.net/rcc/Periodicals/Faith/2000-12/barrack.html
...His flock without a Shepherd during all those centuries. Sola Fide Luther, translating the Latin Vulgate into German, came upon Romans 3:28. The original Latin reads: Arbitramur enim iustificari hominem per fidem sine operibus legis . For we hold that a man is justified by faith apart ......pture? The Scriptural Cafeteria All Christendom had accepted the Catholic Sacred Scriptures for 1,500 years when Luther altered Romans 3:28. But Luther altered a lot more Scripture than one word. He removed from his Scriptures the entire books of Tobit, Judith, Wisdom, Sirach, Baruch, ... - Item #0714

Page Title: Protestants and Sola Scriptura
URL: http://www.catholic.net/rcc/Periodicals/Issues/sola.html
...orks. He was restrained by more cautious Reformers. Instead, he mistranslated numerous New Testament passages, most notoriously Romans 3:28, to buttress his polemical position. The Protestant teaching that the Bible is the sole spiritual authority- sola scriptura -is nowhere to be foun... - Item #0715

Page Title: The Roman Catholic Bible Has The Answer
URL: http://www.catholic.ph/catholic/messages/the-rcbible-has-theanswers.html
... "For we reckon that a man is justified (accounted righteous, saved) by faith independently of the works of the Law" (Romans 3:28). "To him who does not work, but believes in him who justifies the impious, his faith is credited to him as justice" (Romans 4:5). "... - Item #0716

Page Title: How I led Catholics Out of the Church
URL: http://www.catholiceducation.org/articles/apologetics/ap0057.html
...ime I was leading Catholics out of the Church, I wasn't aware that Martin Luther had added the word alone to his translation of Romans 3:28 in order to prove his doctrine. (The word alone is not found in any contemporary Protestant English translation of Romans 3:28.) I didn't realize ...... Romans 3:28 in order to prove his doctrine. (The word alone is not found in any contemporary Protestant English translation of Romans 3:28.) I didn't realize that the only place the bible mentions "faith alone" in the context of salvation is in James 2:24, where the idea of faith alon... - Item #0717

Page Title: Protestant. Works of Law. Paul. Grace Versus Works. Protestant Answer. Paul.
URL: http://www.catholicevangelism.org/truth-works1.shtml
...ny Catholics are confused as to the meaning of the phrase "works of the law." This phrase appears in such passages as Romans 3:28: "For we maintain that a man is justified by faith apart from works of the Law." I receive calls and letters quite frequently from peopl......to the ceremonial law, he specifically meant to exclude the moral law, such as those we find in the Commandments. Therefore, in Romans 3:28, Paul really means: "For we maintain that a man is justified by faith apart from works of the Ceremonial Law," (but all other "good... - Item #0718

Page Title: God. Moral Laws. Gentiles Jews. Worship. Ceremonial Laws. Written Hearts. God.
URL: http://www.catholicevangelism.org/truth-works4.shtml
...= ceremonial law." We saw earlier that Romans 3:29 is often cited to support the idea that "works of the law" in Romans 3:28 refers to the ceremonial law. Here are those passages again: "28 For we maintain that a man is justified by faith apart from works of the Law... - Item #0719

Page Title: Sin. Paul. Romans 2. Romans 3. Law of Israel. Moral Laws of Israel. Men in Sin.
URL: http://www.catholicevangelism.org/truth-works5.shtml
...aws of the Pentateuch. The Context of Romans 3 That Paul has the whole law in view is precisely why he keeps the phraseology of Romans 3:28 very general. ("For we maintain that a man is justified by faith apart from works of the Law"). He says "works of the law" not......mes the knowledge of sin." Notice the phrase "works of the Law" in verse 20. It is the same Greek phrase used in Romans 3:28 (ejvrgwn novmou). And since both phrases are in the same context, it would be natural to assume they mean the same thing. What "Law" is ... - Item #0720



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